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Milestones VWU's patriotic emulation movement (2001 to 2005)
More than 344,000 poor female-headed households benefited from VWU’s assistance in hunger eradication, poverty alleviation and economic development. -
Movements to alleviate poverty and promote advancement
A two day meeting in Hanoi on May 17th and 18th promoted the patriotic movement of contributing to industrialisation and modernisation was attended by almost 300 women. -
Prevention of HIV/AIDS at work
That is a topic of the seminar co-organized by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalid and Social Affairs (MOLISA), Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Vietnam Trade Union and the American Educational Development (AED) in HaLong city, Quang Ninh province for 2 days from 20-21 July 2005. -
A fine tradition of Vietnamese women
The “long haired army” embodies the struggle of women in the southern part of Vietnam during the resistance to the America war. -
Traditional beauty of Vietnamese women
Do the women of today need “Cong, Dung, Ngon, Hanh” (“Harworking, Beautiful, Well-spoken and Well-behaved”)? -
The Central Vietnam Women’s Union approved 6 scientific thematical studies
On the 6th of April 2004, the Scientific Council of the Central Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), chaired by Madam Ha Thi Khiet, President of the Vietnam Women’s Union, Chairwomen of Scientific Council of the Central Vietnam Women’s Union, organized a meeting to approve the 6 scientific thematical studies relating to the VWU activities. -
Workshop “To promote the involvement of communities in the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy in Vietnam”
The workshop was conducted for 2 days, on 17 and 18 June 2005 in Hanoi by the Central Vietnam Women’s Union in collaboration with APCASO, POLICY/USAID and UNAIDS. -
Speech by Madam Nguyen Thi Binh, Former Vice president of Vietnam, President of Kovalevskaia Prize in Vietnam
At anniversary of 20th years Kovalevskaia Prize in Vietnam. Hanoi, 12 April 2005 -
Initial achievements in gender mainstreaming in policy formulation
In Vietnam, nowadays gender awareness is still influenced by Confucianism. The patriarchal social relations between men and women result in dependant and secondary position of women in the family.
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